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Occasions - Children's best and most exciting work involves an intense or arousing encounter between themselves and their inner orouter world. Teachers provide the occasions for these adventures. Children find it hard to be creative without any concrete inspiration.Instead, they prefer to draw on the direct evidence of their senses or memories. These memories can become more vivid and accessible through theteacher's provocations and preparations. For example, teachers can encourage children to represent their knowledge and ideas before and afterthey have watched an absorbing show, taken a field trip, or observed and discussed an interesting plant or animal brought into class. Teachers canput up a mirror or photos of the children in the art area, so children can study their faces as they draw their self- portrait. Teachers can offer childrenthe opportunity to check what they have drawn against an original model and then let them revise and improve upon their first representation.
(Adapted from: www.kidsource.com/kidsource, "Encouraging Creativity in Early Childhood Classrooms" by Carolyn Pope Edwards andKay Wright Springate ERIC DIGEST December 1995)
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World Myths and Legends in Art: Myths are stories that explain why the world is the way it is. All cultures have them. Throughouthistory, artists have been inspired by myths and legends and have given them visual form. Sometimes these works of art are the only surviving record ofwhat particular cultures believed and valued. But even where written records or oral traditions exist, art adds to our understanding of myths andlegends. PDF file of complete curriculum below:
World Myths and Legends in Art
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Assignment 1: A Look at Reggio Emilia
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